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As long as this was not a foreclosure and it does not show on your credit report, you should be fine. If it shows in your 12 month rental history it could also be a problem

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Can homeowner regain home after eviction?

If an eviction has already occurred, then that means your mortgage note was in default for quite some time and most likely the home already has a new owner. It would be too late to salvage the house by the time an eviction has already been carried out.


How can you repossess your manufactured home when your tenants are in default?

Go to your local Sheriff's Dept. and file for eviction.


In a commercial eviction does the landlord need to apply to a court for an eviction notice?

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Is a stay of eviction considered eviction?

No, a stay of eviction is simply a delay in the eviction process, which may be the result of a dispute, such as of how much rent to pay.


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How do you stop an eviction from your own home which was illegally recorded in another person's name?

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How can you make your 22 year old daughter move out of your home?

Ask her to leave or serve an eviction notice


How do you remove renters from real estate you purchase?

Follow the landlord tenant laws in your state. Many provide for a 30 eviction without cause.


How the Eviction Process Works?

Eviction is an ugly and scary process. People who are facing eviction have rights that are often overlooked because fear has gripped them. Each state has different eviction laws and some towns/cities have local laws that can help a person in danger of eviction. Eviction is the act of a landlord forcing a person to leave a home or business for of lack of payment for past due rent. The process is a long and arduous one for people who are going through it. The first thing that has to occur in most states is the tenant's failure to pay rent. There are several other reasons that someone might be evicted from the home as well. Other than owing rent, the tenant must follow the lease to the letter to avoid eviction. If the lease allows only one person to live in the dwelling (home) and there is more than one person living there, the landlord can evict the tenant. If the lease says "no pets" and a pet is living in the home, the landlord can evict the tenant. The landlord has to take the case to court in order to obtain an eviction. The most common type of eviction is for non-payment of rent. The landlord cannot file for an eviction until the day after the rent is due. As soon as the rent is past due, even by one day, the landlord has the right to file in court. After the landlord files the paperwork, a court date will be assigned. The court date is generally about two weeks from the date the landlord filed. If the rent is paid prior to the court date, the tenant does not have to appear in court. If the tenant does not pay, he or she can show up in court to state why he or she did not pay rent. The eviction process will likely go in favor of the landlord. The tenant will be sent a notice, in most cases, after the police are contacted and an eviction day is set. The police will escort the landlord to the home and the eviction process will take place. The only way to stop eviction in this case is to pay the rent prior to the eviction date. In that case, the tenant will be able to remain in the dwelling. If the three orders of eviction are given by a judge in a one year period, it results in an automatic eviction in most states.


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How long does a trustee's sale last before eviction starts?

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